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{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=0 | |||
|image=Driver's Eyes cabinet.jpg | |||
|title=Driver's Eyes | |title=Driver's Eyes | ||
| | |japanese=ドライバーズアイズ | ||
|developer=[[Namco]] | |developer=[[Namco]] | ||
|publisher=[[Namco]] | |publisher=[[Namco]] | ||
| | |year=1990 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|cade}} | ||
| | |genre=[[Racing]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Driver's Eyes''' is a first-person [[racing]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1990]]; it runs upon Namco's System 21 hardware, and is the first game from the company to utilise not just one but ''three'' monitors, each with a different view of your action ([[Tatsumi]]'s [[TX-1]] and [[TX-1 V8]], which were released six years earlier under a Namco license, also utilised three monitors). Players first had to select either "Novice" or "Grand Prix" difficulty level then "Easy Drive" or "Technical Drive" transmission - and your car's engine would then go into the engine bay, as its bodywork came down on top of it (changing the view to its cockpit) with a sign saying "BRAKES ON" in front of it. When the sign lifted the race began. | |||
'''Driver's Eyes''' is a first-person | |||
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[[Category:Namco]] | [[Category:Namco]] | ||
[[Category:Racing]] | [[Category:Racing]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 11 February 2022
Japanese title | ドライバーズアイズ |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
Driver's Eyes is a first-person racing arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990; it runs upon Namco's System 21 hardware, and is the first game from the company to utilise not just one but three monitors, each with a different view of your action (Tatsumi's TX-1 and TX-1 V8, which were released six years earlier under a Namco license, also utilised three monitors). Players first had to select either "Novice" or "Grand Prix" difficulty level then "Easy Drive" or "Technical Drive" transmission - and your car's engine would then go into the engine bay, as its bodywork came down on top of it (changing the view to its cockpit) with a sign saying "BRAKES ON" in front of it. When the sign lifted the race began.
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Title screen.
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Alternate arcade cabinet.
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Screenshot of the game.